"Hermie prone progeny is a myth. It's the parents, not the feminizing process, that determines the offspring's chances of being hermie prone or showing signs of intersex. The same holds true for regular, non feminized seeds as well. If the parents hold the genetics, it's likely to show in the offspring. Stable parents, stable children. Pretty simple really."in doing so.am I asking for hermy city from the proginy?
The bottom of his post answers your question if the parents arnt throwing nanners under stress chances the children will are slim but it happens sometimes nothing you can doThanks for your response, I see i wasn't making sense
. I have pollen from my regular males I was wondering if I used it to pollenate a feminised plant would I have a strong possibility of hermies.i have never pollinated a feminised before but have done tons of regular breeding.thanks for your time.
no ive pollinated a female that came from femenized seed a couple times with regular male pollen and the offspring generally dont exhibit any higher frequency of intersex traits unless one of the parents is already hermi prone, shouldnt be an issue.Thanks for your response, I see i wasn't making sense
. I have pollen from my regular males I was wondering if I used it to pollenate a feminised plant would I have a strong possibility of hermies.i have never pollinated a feminised before but have done tons of regular breeding.thanks for your time.